tukehtuatukehtuttaa
Tukehtuatukehtuttaa is a nonce word in Finnish that combines two related verbs, tukehtua and tukehtuttaa, into a single, unusually long form. It is not found in standard dictionaries and is mainly discussed as a linguistic or humorous example rather than a common or recommended term in everyday language. The word illustrates how Finnish can join related stems to produce extended, composite constructions for emphasis or playful effect.
The base verbs involved are tukehtua, meaning to choke or suffocate in an intransitive sense, and tukehtuttaa,
Usage of tukehtuatukehtuttaa is scarce and typically confined to linguistic discussions, language-m humor, or teaching examples.
See also: tukehtua, tukehtuttaa, Finnish morphology, word formation, compound and affixation in Finnish.